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Show 'll a f , X- h. Wf riswimmuT'sfcfrhBFi - DESERET r Pepjtiroh into whtoh he hor utfe Worlciae. He wm badly bort around Meeting 1 iheehouwers, tut will recover. Poultry The trand keeper of record and ffal, the grand pledge of Idaho. Te create Ceiled .of. .Local ana, Rabbit Grower A.RcaI bon Tome regard Ip .delivery mad --t jin WHU Telpton tor tPs Daily. Saturday Church ,.wehl t- Pols TvuT' Wood, IrefT giving ha 2 ! HolTer'Se Pythias, the grand linage will "KdVthM be held In Twin j xHMl imfi si. ! 191 of the laws passed by the' hist terfd by the Red Cross, follows: against social diseases is to be .Swseaeta Thomas Murinaugurated in Clah by the federal ray; Philip Halverson. McGuire, SU Fifth Karl of street- - i. M. government,' with the aesivtani Jones, !Wt south West the state board of health. hyi Hob-- . Tempie-Sifre- et, and A. L., Skater. Car-(ibi- d; E. GrSmling. United States arm Fred 8. Hess, 77 1 Bek Corporal The Original lake Th"1J TVrgcof.the avenue; F. A. Milk Hiales publirhealth service, at the L. Berrett. O.. Hanseft; 455 Msirray; stats hoard The east Seventeenth reqaet of For Infants and Invalids South street; R. C. federal government is contributing, 4'.unett. OTHERS sew 7MTnONS 765 ea.vl Second South street: f""i tl toward the expanses, and the H K fttner, Sait Lakc.,J. A. Boyd, board $8,900. Starfcuck, T. E. Barker, Allied Chris- eta 263 Fourth avenue: K. 8 Renahsw. tensen. John D. Giles, H A. Mueller, Hiith 620 street rC. G. Jorgenatn. M. M. Woods dnd Harold H Grow'. Murray. C. P Christensen. 51 J Port Utah Soldiers Return street: Harold Dority, 1045 Lincoln, Federal Aid Coming avenue, navy. K J 'Bjorklaed. 74' 1 1 1 f Halt Loke armband navy boys, who Paxton avenue: Will N Rv'.ha Paric Tdre-- tf and V. i rice, 11S7 palgn for the ncniorccment hve juct returned horns, and regis-- j kendngton "avcmie ji. 1 ASK. leg.s-latu- FOR Mid GET re t ' Horlicks a system for direct sale trom Produe" to oonume'- - f Pul V j, U nerve strength I endurance, re- -j -product and rabbit meat, admass 11. called by ax Joint j meeting baa been . I Fall!., June IS, ISIS . I 16 Majoe-P- rd Heed, well known In committee of the Utah National Rab-- I Breeders and Fanciers asaocia- Idaho for hut aid in re laiming and i and the Utah Poultry association, lands, nud-a- n addrew here last even-tfo- n of light into-evelog He urged ail to d M1 . n ,i govern- - at 8 o'clock" tonight at tlje Co m mer- .European movement Is in line n'!rt In. Jang of all reclamation pro- ctal club.'aimThof the tty. declared thJ speaker, and the Jf'-'fUnited States de He aud lhat pnv neiy financed with the war will have come to an lngimvmi of t' ,n Projc.ta do not work out partment agriculture, which aks end. without a league of nations." said r,' in the sale of for closer He wed stated also that Congress the (general. for the purpose of reb . General Toung explained the nece. reeds lyc ikle-- t to the need of food products costs. Those in charge e.n apr,.)riUi,na. lie urged ducing living sity 'of subscribing to the V ,,.nrV feV.aoint I laho's haste in claims. M. of the movement areC-- . WVBeck. R. c. bondsand urged all to- suhecrlha-ll- bl J- d Fweeley. icUornry ut this 51. Brtgad'er C.en- - rally. He toid of the little racrifice the !e American people made In com- jOVO. April i was the W. prlnToung parison to the great louses France and jjltchsrd . at a special Victory loan England suffered. He told of the Ufah Engineers To Meet in the Utah stake taber-- ! ' wrecked condition of France and of soldiers killed on the At Commercial Club A large aud-"- 1 battlefield. He stated that if the gnday afternoon. stood and greeted General Young tinted States had lost as mane as r ranee lost irj, proportion to the popu- At the regular meeting of the Ftih applause when latlon Tt hearty round ofChairman, there would not have been a , '''O'.'I.etJ.id. JinKineers. whi.h wili-h- e A, CL 81 introduced, hy. J'd e r :'ft ? return. held ft tils Commerelwl club Wtdnes- l tounty fhnlrmao A PJHea-rlge0ft. at ,,m" ':cir 111 b,",h ma,n hU audience the plained purpose of the. I,..nd and Jbe genera! greeted the Talks b mem-pai- d of th- - orera-ri- . amount to be ntopic the raised, rate of high h pleasbnt Story and paid 'y and the hers the on tho- of will p.aro; upon whi.h of the l.L'jiip t soldiers the to may be purchased. jthKJts - ph--- eiar..,uf.'p sugar induytry: when he said Music for the service was fi.rr..-ie- d (Ttsbl feid artillery Mechanical jirogram fidlowsby the Provo Ladies' Military only was K hir opinion that wtrd ftr f'ai lory, tabernacle jjsot cb.fr and the'Vn made a splendid t.,ry "troops baX'tah lawn gnaioet, consisting of 5Tr f J( asd-tact. tisulf ing encineer. i'tah- -- card, but when such men as General M asters. Mrs, Wm AL 1 Vr ioiei. Wader j IrtahatffTkrVonjary: division western Whitehead and V-- J. .Roberta, chief of the aI Ioiifrol H. H. 5rnoot. anoint- a field artillery. reftfred to them .News Noli-- ,. Provo ant irfnfjdil jw'rnitnd!it Ttah-Idah- o in the and best regiment '.neat wiiwht Wyman Berg lias returned Whl I lnib ,i..L Qnn j ki LbSsmyg: ) MONDAY . APRIL EVENING NEWS ' Provo Office i4 itriBMtf - j Malted ; ry te . - city,,in-troducc- -- h Er I , . f rpe-Ae- r , rtre-k- The Store of Newer Styles and Better Service ar -- 1 , sEE- en sn-ie- - d, j 111 r qftgsT feis coonoeou Ldrnt that gave, him extreme pride) hi lot to Snleasure when it 4eH-te distinguished service cross Sb the blouse of a young man who S performed an act of extraordinary man be tavery. He told the young Jeald like to exchange hi star that guked his rank as a brigadier gen-g- ,! which at best only signified that thought him capable of do'gee one deeds, but the distinguished ng great taric cross indicated that the young bad actually done those great The speaker called attention kings. ,0 the rich heritage of Americans arid itferred to the great achievements of isierica and the Influence upon the sorid of thepart this country played. He referred to the cause 'and the rffects of former wars and declared tint of all the Wars In which America m engaged none was entered into with a puree motive than was fhs one He reviewed many .last closed. leading np to the declaration of war and referred to the attitude of Germany In It desire to rule the world, and the low estimate that nation put on theabiIHy of the United States to enter and play any part of iapertance In the war. He told of how the Idea of has mrtad throughout the entire world. .The American example of strength, force- - amd energy has east Its beams im proved ''l"an J- e incl-Ses- ta thoucb "1 - Thomas et 1 inleret and JM5 we-L- rsjjjrn pnnnwr rmmultiTifir - fd.-- suit In the F. W I... with of court, alleged to K Mrs. Frances Bringhunt cost due on a promisaorjftote. Gets Indian War Pension Second Influenza Wave. Subsides at Magrath Mrs Frances E. Bringtinrst, of .'pringvilIeT widow of William Joseph Bringhurst. who was a private in Capt. P. Steeja company ia th Utah Hawk campaigns, has been, Black awarded a pension of $12 a month by the L". S bureau of pension, according to official advices received hy Mrs. Elizabeth M Cohen, Utah pensions comiriiswoner. Mrs Brirghorsts pension begins 8he also receive her June 2. IS! husband's peneion from March 4. 1917. 1915. and the totaJ accrued to June 19. pension is $510.67. Her husband had presented a claim for a pension under the act. but it had not been approved at the time of hi death. One reason for the delay was that he had an uncle. William Steel, also a Black 'Capt Hawk Indian fighter, and a mixup occurred between the records of the two men. on account of the similarity of Serycfit poplins. ibardm, siWertones, ete. The tantalizing tie belts, tbe fascinating folds. th dashing braidsr the ub iqo tailonng' at the seek, etc., forming an endless dwplaj of details that is boand to make yon enthvnastie. Startling: aaines. wondarfully boogbt, offered m remarkable sale se Special Correspondence. I MAGRATH. Alberta, April 17.- - The influenza has wbslded and business and epidemic gathpublic are erings again opened fully. A considerable number of up people were afflicted and. some few had second attack. Two well krow-- the and beloved mothers, died of Influenza and pneumonia. The first was Mrs Oscar fclumel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Hesd. She leaves a husband, ana Tour boys, the elder boy being under 10 years. The other mother was Mrs. Richard W. Bradshaw, leaves a husband and seven children, four of Whom are married, and here and three are at home living Mr Brad-hahad been an act.ie Red Froe worker, her husband being president name,. of the Magrath braneh. Eon Donald, a farmer north of town, died, of Influenza, living Guilty. while on a Simpson bunliwa trip to Kansan. - Hi body war brought home, and the- - funeral was than an after being out for held In the Prext, yterian chapel. Smith Akroyd fell 59 feet in the hour a jury in Ihe criminal division Ellison elevator, burning hi . hand of the Third district rourt Saturday cadly when he seized hold of an eleva- found John Simpson guilty of retor rope, breaking his right foot badly of a woman. and fracturing three nib.-ithe fall ceiving the illicit earnings next WedOrin'Hubbard a former resident. Is Simpson will be sentencedwere entered here on business from Duboise. Idaho nesday. Pleas of guilty b 8. K. Young and Frank Fisher. The latest arrival from active Mercer 'who charged with the unlawful possession fee in ftknce ire A. of was wrongly reported In The New a riru'- and arh - sentenced by an American Fork man, and Arthur Judge J F. Tobin, of- the Third disSpencer. Both men saw hard fighting trict court, to pay a fine of $100. Stmming Style Show of Misses and Ladies Dresses Found TOWERING EVENT! ls j" for Knitting and Crocheting The Aristocrat of the Art Needle World Buy It in theBalU Ad Umisual Showing of Ladies $34.50 : Yarns -- COATS. CAPES and DOLMANS $16.50 $19.50 turai FroMenis. Tred Taior. assistant f aal,,rt to recover har, Style Triumphs in Todies Spring Vr4verw of Factory, A. P. - and were wounded. Th citizens reception committee and the brass band meets all returning veteran. " Bor babies bare arrived at the homes of Elmer Deglow. Frank For? syth, Fred Palmer, Fred Bradshaw, Bernard Bradshaw. Byron Tanner. Earl Tanner, Lloyd Saby. J. T Steele, Azer Bnggs, True Bone, Wm. Passey, Wm. Korton And A1 Norton, and at the homes of A1 Miller, Peter girls Anderson and Ira Fletcher. ' Mrs, Prgtow Dead. Mx W. F. Deglow of Lethbridge, j died here this afternoon of pneumonia. ' Fhe leaves a husband and seven chil-- . dren, three of them being married. , Mr. Deglow retired from farming here two years ago and moved to Lethbridge. leaving tbe boys to carry on the business. ' Democratic Worker to Meet call ha been issued for a mass meeting of Democrats to be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the city court room in the basement of the city and county huilling at which time the "Workers Democratic club will be organized. Those issuing the call particularly ask that all district workers , for the party attend the meeting. A Boys THE FINAL TOUCH First a man or woman chooses clotbes, next a car or residence, but the final touch of a w ellffiroomed man or woman is the teeth. They re a foundation of refinement. You go to th opera or theater, and there you see a beautiful woman or a handsome gentleman, and you always remark what beautiful teeth they have. Bad teeth mar beauty and so unneedful In this age, which marks the pinnacle In dentistry. The Union Dental Company, with its cix expert dentists, has rais-- d dentistry to such heights that, no matter how bad your teeth are, ..this company can removetTtantniFTtriS'OSd'TddltirWe guarantce aTfour wnrk. and a Union guarantee mean satisfaction. Examinations free. ONE PRICE O- 1 . Jf' Correct Shoe Styles y bate (hall bats, mediem -large hate. In shapes so - eMe It woeld taka aa expert aath met Idee and a writer with a big dictionary to count end daecrlbe them an. Every new Idea in straw asd trimming Imaglaihla. PROUDEST OF THE SEASON S can't beat tbie Sbo Department for flrtnit style and real value. A wonderful age of oboe fashions &e ocv and wn are ttrlnf up to tt rlfht Men' I adie Oxford Shoes Ut- AA sst Style Hite and Pump And Fp. VALUE-TBIUMfH- Tom fffi 50.UU $0.00 Ui Seasons Newest Waists Fairy rvaai of FifTr Flacuen. Hnve yam brard The the gossip sweeping every netghberhood? the NGRD Flora la beremleg th oiM stare the new end ldene risim. town. Valuee. variety fee Ow Stanatag Sew CnUkat n Ompe 4 Cbteaa aad Ceergedea. , Wl W 1 m w W OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US better-dresse- d and yon step farto the prosperous-looking- , end class at oOoe. MENS SUITS Values Yon K now Are UNUSUAL at Injured. ATTD ! , Grand Jury Adjourns ! The fedefit grand Jury, which haa been in session since last Monday, hag adjourned until Monday morning. It 'was expected the jury would have j Its investigations Friday f completed and a rumor was current around the federal building that the jury would report in the afternoon UP We don't lest talk valuer v We shew them. We In aocb variety the brlag them eatss fast sad sod ecwiacing to sppertnnlty becomes dear looks man who Argsmemta ea the tongue every or In a newapager are not half as strong as tbe real evtdenoe that yon ret wfces PW look at the' snita Mark that dowel Then get here qoiok eeormeus shipment Come while Jhia week's stylos than preeent more different new mertal syas ever beheld. J New things, .too! Not just Beer, hot very aew Up to the last click of the cdock' madets Ah the aeweet waistline and coal-sktwith the very lafeet new seam - styles. worstvOa striped boaienpnns and the sew All the new colors-annew flaanel Si. Mm fikm psrsaha easras evsrleek. theBOYS' WITS hew waist 1.1 spring sneOais, lnrladtng line effrete aad regular Norfolk stylea Blus Serges plain eetor' sad Faney 3lixg Calmera and Honwspena All paats felly lined threogh-oo- t. srams taped. 9ha for sga I I II years. i. rt rank v Mrte pattrrna Mrs. Osborne Improves. Tbs condition of Mrs. Beryl who was taken to the county hospital Friday after she Is said to hste been found sick, alone and with- out food. Is reported to. be much im- - I proved. When discovered Friday af' 1139 east Sixth South- street, she Informed the officers that she had been deserted by her husband. She Is said to have refused at first to divulge the name of her parents but later stated that Mrs. Sarah E, Pratt of Provo wad her mother. Mrs. Osborn Is suffering trom acute heart Izoohl - A . UNION DENTAL COMPANY - Davkf C. fiw Style-Jo- I Teeth (Trubyte Teeth) .... $10.06 1J Main Street. Dr. U J. Du0 la Charge. Me have to ou opcraUng K pra.J. 4iffs and r-- nrr world' irrrat modtffta b firh thrGfa of elcsncft Thft qoatbd new tate effects, tbe yorgeoug mAndanoa, tbe neh eeetee eonedut end the etaneing a variety mi tub style la allall contribute tbe anneJa of votue wrpniftd esnepe mabtzar. Oeorgattec, de chines, Uffetu, etc. YaJies that will aetund ypo H Gold Crowns -- V TEETH FOSTTTVELY EXTRACTED WITIIOCT FAIX. AH Ir.Mruments MU No unpleasant Vt s use oul IT after usiiig. five master dentist. Five lady attendan " the best materials procurable. Office open seven da e week-- : the old RIXIABLE. Crowning While playing at the Deseret Gymnasium Saturday Earl Mountford, 12 years old, 1C7 south First West i jUc street, fell to the floor, breaking hi left arm. He vu taken to the emer-gency hospital where the fracture was tIp reduced after which he was removed i to his home. According to his story at j . j the hospital he was practicing on al, j ladder when it fell. j j Richard Jones. 5 years old. suffered t numerous bruatfsanil contusion: f about the face and body when he .was) struck by an automobile in front of , hi home. 138 Fifth East street. His , 3cjl Injuries were trnted at the emergency i after which be was taken to ' hospital Jiis home. TO ALL $5.00 Bridge Work . . $5.0'j Gold Inlays. . $2 to $5 Porcelain pfllings $2 to $2.31 Silver FHIings.. $1.06 Very Best Set of . Clever Millinery Returns to Native Land. Robert Tlunket. a Hawaiian, now head- of the Janitorial force at the Church office building, will shortly leave with his family for his native land to be assistant recorder to Duncan McAllister In tbe Hawaiian tern-- , Seven Thrown From pie. Previous to his coming here. Mr. Plunket was a teacher In the Hawaiian Speeder ; Escape Injury schools and also was for eight years in tbe U. 8. immigration department at, He was educated in tbe Honolulu. (Special Correspondence.) Twin Falls. Ida., April 19, Seven English nrhools on the island,. men were thrown from a gasol'ne - Speeder against a cattle guard, escapAdopt Thirteen Orphans. ing miraculously from Injury, when a by J. A. Cook of this , Ford car driven crashed into the speed ey at a rail Not objecting In the least' to the iS.Tj j city road crosemg. three miles southwest number "13, I. D. S. U. students ! of here today. Mr. Cook was driv- - have adopted that number of war orbig toward Filer. Burning weeds along The various Classes and orthe track railroad off phans. smoke that gave f are each taking one or prevented him from seeing the speed- ganization the children to maintain (or a er. the crew of which also failed to two-o- f him. No one ws hurt eeri-- ! year and the entire correspondence m ( observe the matter will be carried on through oualy. t J. 8. Lawrence of the Lawrence the school French department. esMachine and Iron Works narrowly caped death today w hf n he was pulled Two Are op. World heating display laeleda urgu, poplins, gabardines, fancy cheek, etc.. In the Istest veles. nsw narrow skirt, very chtc box coat, new psael sweep, new ernes bolt, new straight pot lorn. end new pointed models. Tbs endless style rang, mere Ilk a Bring panermma ef superhuman mag-- n iflcs noe than a merchandising affair. ' . - CREDIT to fhit-of-TQjr- u People : .Write for eor New Style Book. k MOR way. Shop by Mail - ' MKfS HATS 'HENS Elmers HENS FUXNISHnW3 at Cash SSora Price Os Credit |